Koppangen Brygger - In the heart of the Lyngen Alps

In picture unique surroundings, in the heart of the Lyngen Alps, you`ll find Koppangen Brygger located at the west side of the Lyngen Fjord . The resort is located where the road ends, with dramatic and spectacular coastal scenery in every direction. This is a dream spot for active people, whether you like fishing, hiking, free skiing or more extreme things like climbing. We can also offer you a top modern conference room.

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Summer Activities

Choose among several activities during summer time. Koppangen Brygger offer hiking in the surrounding mountains and glaciers, fishing, horse riding . There are many marked routes starting at the resort, but Koppangen Brygger also offers
guides on request if you want more "extreme hiking!!!!".

Winter Activities

Koppangen Brygger is the perfect spot for activities during winter time. Around the resort there are many popular mountains for free skiing. You can literary start skiing from the peaks of the mountains and end up in the shore. Koppangen Brygger offers guided tours on request.

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Koppangen Brygger now has another "big" boat for rent. We recently bought an "Arvor" 28 feet fishing boat with an advanced echo sounder, GPS and chart pl. Speed 18 knots. It has a maximum capacity of 6 persons but it is recommended for 4 to 5 people when fishing in windy/drifting conditions due to deck space. Please see "boats" for pics.

Everyone who spend time in the mountains know there always is a certain risk of avalanches. Especially in the Lyngen Alps, where the weather and snow conditions can change fast. Unfortunately we`ve had our share of tragic accidents. Last year 5 people died in a tragic accident in the nearby mountains. With the peak season closing in, we therefor want to remind you to always concider the safety before skiing. If possible, always talk to experienced guides or locals.
There is also a new webpage, www.varsom.no. Here you`ll find daily reports on snow/weather conditions. But remember not to trust the data blindfolded.

Steve Walker's fishing travels take him to Koppangen in Northern Norway where he confronts clonking cod, king coalfish and headstrong halibut afloat...
"Friends and I regularly travel to Norway to tap the spectacular sea angling now widely profiled in the angling media. Our destination this year was Koppangen, a two hour drive in a north easterly direction from Tromso, or alternatively 40 minutes on the Breivikeidet to Svensby ferry.
Check out more text and a lot of pictures from the trip at planetseafishing.com